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BMC: crunch time in Flanders

The world’s richest team is banking on a good performance at the Tour of Flanders, after a quiet start to the season.

Flanders blog: the Boom! generation

With just two days to go until the Tour of Flanders, we look at how the new route reflects the changing face of cycling as a sport

Ghent-Wevelgem analysis: the rise and fall and rise of Tom Boonen

Tom Boonen took his second WorldTour race in three days, winning a tense sprint in Ghent-Wevelgem

Milan-San Remo analysis: clever boy

Brains beat brawn in the opening Classic of 2012, with Simon Gerrans outsprinting Fabian Cancellara at the end of an absorbing race. Cycle Sport looks at how he did it

Interviewing Pat McQuaid

The May edition of Cycle Sport features an interview with Pat McQuaid, the president of the UCI. Here, journalist Lionel Birnie gives some background to the extensive magazine feature that seeks to answer the question: Who is Pat McQuaid and why is he running our sport?

Paris-Nice analysis: Wiggins and Sky take a giant step

Bradley Wiggins’ victory in Paris-Nice was a significant indication that the Tour de France is a realistic ambition

New Road Cycling Show for 2012

RCS-MASTER

Road Cycling Show to be hosted at Sandown Park, Surrey over 21-22 April 2012 – bikes, demos, advice and more

Sandown Cyclone Sportive: Entries now open!

Sandown-Sportive

The 2012 Sandown Cyclone Sportive in Surrey will take place on Sunday, April 22, as part of the Road Cycling Show taking place at Sandown Park over April 21-22.

Comment: cycling’s breakaway league

The leaked plans for a breakaway league of cycling look less like a dynamic vision for the future of the sport than a grab for cash.

Cycle Sport December: out now

Cycle Sport December 2011 issue

Cycle Sport December, featuring our review of the year and an exclusive interview and photo shoot with new world champion Mark Cavendish, is out now. It’s 164 pages of the best writing and photography of professional cycling, incisive banter and sharp analysis.